My Reply follows quote. On 08/09/2004 19:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

>I was wrong assuming that all 6xxx series had built-in Ethernet. I'm not
>familiar
>with the 6214, or any of the 62xx series :-( . Checking official Apple
>info about
>the model (at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112333), I have
>found that it really doesn't have built-in Ethernet. Instead, it has a
>comm slot.
>I can't say where to look for it, but I think it's like a PCI slot, only
>somewhat
>shorter, and I'd bet that it's located near the rear of the motherboard,
>possibly
>close to the serial ports ("geoports").
>
>Greetings,
>
>Antonio Rodr�guez (Grijan)
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We both gave bad info. The 6200 and 6300 have a ComSlot(1) and
an LC PDS slot. You can get an ethernet card for either. I had
6100 on what's left of my mind.

Ken

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